|  | Contents: | The collection consists of correspondence, writings, printed material, photographs, financial papers, and scrapbooks. The
                                          correspondence is divided into family and business with family letters mainly among Alexander H. Stephens, John A. Stephens
                                          and Linton Stephens. They discuss family matters, politics and legal cases. Included is a letter from Alexander H. Stephens
                                          describing his trip to Athens to take his entrance examination, in which he describes the university and town as well as the
                                          countryside between Athens and Washington, Georgia. Business correspondence includes letters from Herschel Johnson, Howell
                                          Cobb, Joseph E. Brown, and Joseph H. Lumpkin. There are also items relating to John Stephens' imprisonment at Johnson Island
                                          (OH) during the Civil War. Letters during wartime included lists the members of the Stephens Rifles, flag design proposals,
                                          petitions for military positions, and discussions on the release of a Union officer from Andersonville. There is a folder
                                          of 1851 correspondence concerning a possible duel between Thomas W. Thomas and James M. Smythe, and materials regarding the
                                          surveying of Michigan and Texas Territories. Printed material includes several speeches of Alexander H. Stephens. The scrapbooks
                                          contain newspapers clippings about Alexander H. Stephens. Included is a plantation account book of the Simpson plantation,
                                          in which are lists of enslaved people, a journal of daily farm work, printed rules for managing farms and slaves, and signed
                                          contracts with freedmen. |  |